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<b><u><font color="#3366CC">JDBC Manager Application Configuration</font></u></b>
<p>This dialog is used to set several parameters that affect to the whole
application.</p>
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<b><font color="#9900CC">Login time out<br>
</font></b><foot>Sets the maximum time in seconds that a driver will wait while
attempting to connect to a database.<br>
Zero means there is no limit.
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<font color="#9900CC"><b>Query time out<br>
</b></font>Sets the number of seconds the driver will wait for an SQL command to
be executed. If the limit is exceeded, an error will be reported.<br>
Zero means there is no limit, and unless you know exactly what you are doing,
you should not change it.
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<b><font color="#9900CC">Auto connect at start-up</font></b><br>
<foot>This combo box allows to select which of predefined connections will be
used automatically when the application starts.
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<b><font color="#9900CC">Maximum rows by default</font></b><br>
<foot>This is the number that appears in the spinner at the SQL editor tool bar.<br>
It determines the default maximum number of rows that will be shown when a
SELECT command is performed.</p>
<p><b><font color="#9900CC">Allow table editing by default<br>
</font></b><foot>This is security item: by making a double click in a table
cell,
<b><font color="#3366CC">JDBC Manager</font></b>
 allows to edit the cell content.<br>
To avoid accidental changes, the table can be locked: even if the double click
is done, the cell will not accept to be edited.<br>
To perform modifications, first the table have to be unlocked: clicking on <b><font color="#339933">locker</font></b>
button (<img border="0" src="../images/sb_readonly.gif">).<br>
This button changes its status each time it is clicked allowing data to be
edited or not: &quot;readonly&quot; (<img border="0" src="../images/sb_readonly.gif">)
and &quot;updatable&quot; (<img border="0" src="../images/sb_updatable.gif">)</p>
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